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of the present economic crisis. To do so, we use an econometrically calibrated simulation and a case study of Ireland. We … find that, in the short run, the crisis is likely to lead to a somewhat lower stock of migrants from the new member states … in the EU15 than would have been the case without the crisis on account of diminished job opportunities for migrants. By …
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of the present economic crisis. To do so, we use an econometrically calibrated simulation and a case study of Ireland. We … find that, in the short run, the crisis is likely to lead to a somewhat lower stock of migrants from the new member states … in the EU15 than would have been the case without the crisis on account of diminished job opportunities for migrants. By …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010317305
of the present economic crisis. To do so, we use an econometrically calibrated simulation and a case study of Ireland. We … find that, in the short run, the crisis is likely to lead to a somewhat lower stock of migrants from the new member states … in the EU15 than would have been the case without the crisis on account of diminished job opportunities for migrants. By …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004991489
of the present economic crisis. To do so, we use an econometrically calibrated simulation and a case study of Ireland. We … find that, in the short run, the crisis is likely to lead to a somewhat lower stock of migrants from the new member states … in the EU15 than would have been the case without the crisis on account of diminished job opportunities for migrants. By …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003873055
of the present economic crisis. To do so, we use an econometrically calibrated simulation and a case study of Ireland. We … find that, in the short run, the crisis is likely to lead to a somewhat lower stock of migrants from the new member states … in the EU15 than would have been the case without the crisis on account of diminished job opportunities for migrants. By …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003874247
Joining the EU is a natural experiment that drastically opens the borders of richer European countries to immigration.  However, migration flows from southern Europe responded little to  free migration after 1986, despite substantial differentials in real GDP per worker.  The simple...
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In this paper I delineate novel policy repercussions suggested by my research on “The New Economics of the Brain Drain”. In section 1, I provide a succinct account of the model that inspires the derivation of several new policy implications. In sections 2 through 5, I present the policy...
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the link between immigration and trade among EU countries, particularly, in the context of the 2004 enlargement. The study tests whether the increase in immigrant stock from New Member States has any impact on the exports from the EU-15 to those markets or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008467132
Very few labor-based pathways for regular migration are available for people in Northern Central America, often called the 'Northern Triangle' of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. This note briefly summarizes the state of labor-based migration channels in the region. It then argues that...
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The credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to a simple …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005256455